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Default Volkswagens (was Rethinking "Made in China")

Leon wrote:
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Over 60 years ago one of the most reliable and efficient automobiles
known to mankind, and to this day the best selling car in history,
hit the ground running ... the "Volkswagen".


I will have to disagree with you there. Kim and I bought a new 99
Jetta, it left her stranded on the freeway 3 times under warranty the
first 18 months, and a dead battery replaced under warranty. That
was the Mexico built vehicle. Towed into the dealership and "no
problem found " on the 3 rd time we immediately traded for a German
built 2000 Passat. We almost kept it 4 years. While we had it, it
left Kim stranded 2 times, once was a faulty starter relay, the
second time another dead battery replaced by me. Then there were
numerous emissions problems, the need to replace both outer tie rod
ends at 30K, and the heater core at 43K. The transmission was
showing signs of failure. Traded for the 04 Accord at 47K. Both
vehicles were serviced more often than recommended by the dealer.
The 99 Jetta and 2000 Passat were serviced/oil changed at 3K VW
recommended every 10K. After trading the Passat we got a factory
letter rewording service intervals for the turbo, every 3K and with
synthetic oil. I saw that coming.

I bought the VW's on their past reputation.

Maybe my first VW's were a fluke but I'll probably never buy another.


You folks who are going on about "Rabbits" and "Jettas" and suchlike are
missing the point.

THE Volkswagen, the Type I, aka the Beetle, aka the Porsche Type 60, was in
continuous production for over 60 years with more than 20 million built,
both the longest and largest production runs in automotive history.

Sheessh, it's sad, this total failure of the educational system and
the resultant ignorance!


Totally agree with that and I attribute the failure to poor teachers
that don't give a **** and that finally led to teachers that could
not find a job any where else. Long ago when teachers could step in
as a parent and administer discipline he or she could actually teach.
We have lost teachers that actually taught for baby sitters.


Uh, you might want to actually get drunk with a few teachers sometime before
you blame them. They have to do what they can with what they've got and
what they've got these days isn't much (and I'm not talking about the kids,
I'm talking about the rules they are required to work under). Wanna fix
education, first shoot all the professors of education and all the school
boards.